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"I’m a citizen scientist for FrogWatch USA, so I was naturally drawn to the Oxford frogs field recording. The first thing I noticed was the contrast between human created sounds and environmental/wildlife sounds. A distant siren stood out as a metaphor for human time.
"I added traffic rushing past to emphasize the feeling of this concept. Digitally generated water plops, inspired by the original sounds in the field recording, lead a shift towards the frogs’ perspective.
"The ending presents the full color and intensity of the untouched field recording, representing the experience that frogs might have with time."
Frogs in Oxford reimagined by Alexandra Pierschalla.
"I added traffic rushing past to emphasize the feeling of this concept. Digitally generated water plops, inspired by the original sounds in the field recording, lead a shift towards the frogs’ perspective.
"The ending presents the full color and intensity of the untouched field recording, representing the experience that frogs might have with time."
Frogs in Oxford reimagined by Alexandra Pierschalla.
686 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 424458546 series 1127440
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"I’m a citizen scientist for FrogWatch USA, so I was naturally drawn to the Oxford frogs field recording. The first thing I noticed was the contrast between human created sounds and environmental/wildlife sounds. A distant siren stood out as a metaphor for human time.
"I added traffic rushing past to emphasize the feeling of this concept. Digitally generated water plops, inspired by the original sounds in the field recording, lead a shift towards the frogs’ perspective.
"The ending presents the full color and intensity of the untouched field recording, representing the experience that frogs might have with time."
Frogs in Oxford reimagined by Alexandra Pierschalla.
"I added traffic rushing past to emphasize the feeling of this concept. Digitally generated water plops, inspired by the original sounds in the field recording, lead a shift towards the frogs’ perspective.
"The ending presents the full color and intensity of the untouched field recording, representing the experience that frogs might have with time."
Frogs in Oxford reimagined by Alexandra Pierschalla.
686 episodes
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